Over 50 test positive for COVID-19 on India flight to Hong Kong

April 21, 2021 03:20 am | Updated 03:20 am IST - Hong Kong

At least 53 passengers on a flight from New Delhi to Hong Kong have tested positive for COVID-19, authorities said on Tuesday, as the Chinese financial hub introduced an emergency ban on arrivals from India over a new wave of cases.

The passengers flew into Hong Kong on a flight run by Vistara on April 4.

The positive tests are significant as Hong Kong is regularly recording fewer daily cases than the total detected on the flight since it brought a fourth wave under control in January.

Authorities have now imposed a two-week ban on all flights from India, Pakistan and the Philippines that began on Monday, categorising the countries as “extremely high risk” after detecting the N501Y mutant COVID-19 strain for the first time in the local community.

The Vistara aircraft can hold 188 passengers but Hong Kong authorities did not announce how many it had been carrying.

The positive COVID-19 results surfaced while the arrivals were undergoing Hong Kon’s mandatory three-week quarantine period, one of the strictest entry regimes in the world.

All travellers flying into the territory from 25 places deemed high-risk, including Britain, South Africa, India, Pakistan and the United States, must also provide a negative test within 72 hours prior to departure.

Several COVID-19 cases have also been detected on flights arriving in Hong Kong from Mumbai, authorities said.

Densely populated Hong Kong was one of the first places to be hit by COVID-19, but tough entry conditions, strict social distancing measures and other safety protocol have helped keep infections to just over 11,700 with 209 deaths. Around 9.8% of the city’s 7.5 million population have been vaccinated so far.

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